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Discover the romantic city of Verona, Italy, famously known as the setting of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Stroll through ...
While most Roman amphitheaters have long since succumbed to the ravages of time, several remain or have been refurbished to a ...
Italy make their debut in the World Cup qualifiers against Norway this evening with Diego Coppola expected to make his ...
The Catholic Nonviolence Initiative warmly welcomes and endorses the recent remarks of Pope Leo XIV during his meeting with ...
Promoting peace requires training people's hearts and minds to be concerned about others and perceive the common good, Pope ...
"Whenever those who have suffered injustice and violence resist the temptation to seek revenge, they become the most credible agents of nonviolent peacebuilding processes," he said. "Nonviolence, as a ...
Speaking with participants in last year’s Arena of Peace, Pope Leo says the Gospel and the Church’s social doctrine are a ...
Experience the grandeur of the Arena di Verona from the sky, capturing its ancient Roman architecture, iconic elliptical arches, and the bustling Piazza Bra below. This aerial footage showcases ...
Most famous as the hometown of Shakespeare’s tragic couple Romeo and Juliet, Verona isn’t typically one of the first cities in Italy that tourists visit, but it’s definitely worth a trip.
The city is known for its culture and history, and you can see it come to life at the Arena di Verona, an old Roman arena where concerts are held all year round. In Verona, the Piazza delle Erbe ...
Soprano Aleksandra Kurzak will sing the title part in Verdi’s Aida, as well as the part of Micaela in Bizet’s Carmen.
The Rome Colosseum, Verona’s impressive arena – everyone knows Italy’s beloved ancient Roman amphitheatres, synonymous with drama and pomp: gladiator conflicts, bloody spectacles and ...